Mechanisms of exposure therapy: how neuroscience can improve psychological treatments for anxiety disorders
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Mechanisms of exposure therapy: how neuroscience can improve psychological treatments for anxiety disorders
Abstract
Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders has been one of success stories of clinical psychology and psychiatry. Nevertheless, a significant minority of patients fail to benefit from extant treatments. This clinical impasse is prompting renewed attempts to understand fear and its reduction at neural, cellular, and molecular as well as behavioral levels of analysis. The purpose of this article is to provide a review of theories of exposure therapy, including recent developments in emotional processing theory, and to discuss insights from neuroscience that promise to improve psychological treatments for reducing pathological fears.
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